Hv C4-line dvd,which reflect dvd,usb,mp3,etc
whereas in actual only give cd player ..
why it so ,seem to be faulty devise .
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Educated guess is you need a blu ray player. I have several very expensive Pioneer Elite DVD players and they cannot play blu ray. Blu ray is a multi level glorified DVD which you need at least a blu ray player to play in almost all cases.
You can play dvds on a blue ray but not the reverse in most cases. If you play a dvd on a blu ray player it kicks the video up to HD for the DVD.
Blue ray uses a blue laser spectrum and DVD uses the red spectrum. The blueray player must have dual capability to play both red and blue spectrum discs. If it has been and is broken, contact the manufacturer for the 1 year warranty. If it has never played DVD then most likely its not compatible.
What colour wires does the new dvd player have? The colours correspond with the socket that you plug them into. If your new dvd player only has yellow red and white cables then that is all you need. if they are red blue and green then you will also need to plug the appropriate audio cable into the dvd player. If you need more help please tell me the model of dvd player and the model of tv
the norm is yellow memory feed constent
red switched live
black earth
paired colours speakers
green or pink feed for reversing camara
pink or green parliking brake for dvd to work
blue power out for remote amp or anttenna
large phono lads powerout for aux amp
Make sure you have the cables hook up right. If you are running component mode it takes three for video blue red and white ends. If you are running composite it takes red, white, and yellow.
if it is hooked up with componant, thats the red blue green cables for video, and red white for audio, then you probabily eather dont have the red pluged all the way in, or you have the red audio, and red video---reversed, make sure to check them on the dvd player, and on the tv, if there correct, try using the composit input, that is the yellow red and white
If your using the component outputs from your DVD player I would first check to make sure that the cables for the Red and Blue channels are connected properly. If the cable is connected correctly then try replacing both the Red and Blue channel cable. If this fails to fix the problem try connecting to another component input on your TV if you have one available.
You might also want to check to see if you switched on the progressive scan switch on the back of the VCR/DVD unit. If you know someone with another DVD player have them bring it over and see if the problem is still exists.
If the green picture is still present then the problem is and internal problem with the TV and you will need to find a repair center for it. If the problem goes away then the problem is with the VCR/DVD combo unit. You can at this point also try using just the Video Out from the DVD player.
Hope these suggestions will help you with your problem.
the problem will be due to the dvd player and if u have an RF out for the player do connect it to the tv and also check the video cable to the tv the color mixing in the dvd player had been in problem due to the absebce of red colour it can only be checked by a technician
Are you getting this on all video outputs from the DVD? the yellow analog out + the red/blue/green + the S video?
Did you try connecting a different source? a digital cable TV tuner, or another DVD player?
sometimes DVD players get screwed on some outputs, while the rest stay fine. I have a DVD that has an analog video out that shows an only black and white picture, while the red/blue/green works fine.
Good luck
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